I wanted to invite all of you to an
important celebration in memory of the BPPCommunity Center and The People Wall’s mural.

On Oct 4th we will celebrate
the restoration of The People’s Wall on the corner of 20th
& Spruce. This will be a celebration of not only of the restoration but
also to honor the legacy of the BPPCommunity Center which was the center of the community in the 70s.

The first Community Medical Clinic, Food
Bank program and legal aid clinic were established at this location as well as
many other programs and services for the community, creating a legacy that will
last for ages. This mural will serve as a reminder of the tireless work of the
members of the Black Panther Party.

I am attaching a flyer as well as blurb
below. Please forward to your lists and I hope you can join us, including the
original artist’s family, on the corner of Spruce and 20th on
Oct 4th at 1pm.

Aaron Dixon

Executive Director

Central House

1122 East Pike Street #960

Seattle, WA98122

Ph: 206-522-5412

PS I thought I sent this out last week but
it was sitting in my Outbox. Sorry for this short notice.

Celebrate
The People’s Wall

(Est. October 1970)

Saturday, Oct 4th, 20081pm

172 20th Ave (20th and Spruce)

The People’s Wall was designed and painted by Dion
Henderson in 1970. It surrounded the BlackPantherPartyCommunity
Center
for 10 years in the Central Area of Seattle. The east portion of the Wall still exists today and
embodies our extraordinary history.

Come
celebrate the restoration of THE PEOPLE’S WALL (restored by Artist Eddie
Ray Walker), the history of the BlackPantherCommunity
Center,
and the Artist Dion Henderson whose work reflected the feeling and movement of
the times.

Special
appreciation goes to the Seattle People’s Fund, the Mayor’s Office
of Arts & Culture Affairs and Aaron Dixon who all were a significant part of the organization for the
restoration of the The People’s Wall.